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| Alphabetical [« »] cultivate 2 cultural 29 culture 41 cultures 36 culturis 1 curia 2 curial 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 still 37 years 36 certain 36 cultures 36 presence 36 so 35 being | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances cultures |
The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes" Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| on Recognizing Individual Cultures~One can also note, over 2 1,2| to have their original cultures recognized and given every 3 1,2| intrinsic values of these cultures. This often enough gives 4 1,5| from different continents, cultures, and economic backgrounds 5 1,5| realities of other nations and cultures and the riches which they 6 5,3| different continents, races, cultures, previous formation and The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
7 5 | non-Christians, in their cultures and religions (RM 26). If 8 6 | many of the values of the cultures in which one works.~Applying 9 6 | and understanding of other cultures, consecrated persons can 10 6 | Gospel in autochthonous cultures, combined with the latter’ 11 6 | the Gospel of the various cultures to be taken up and of communion 12 6 | particular customs and cultures [in ritibus et culturis] Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
13 2,2| of destroying the local cultures. In fact, this affirmation 14 2,2| indigenous languages and cultures so as to pass on the Good 15 4,2| respectful of persons and cultures, but also in the (restricted) 16 4,2| presence must be attuned to cultures and societies. Hence it Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
17 1,2| traditional and compact cultures to divided cultures.~Migrations, 18 1,2| compact cultures to divided cultures.~Migrations, whether they 19 1,2| is formed and traditional cultures are changed and intermingled. 20 2,2| for persons, religions and cultures, dialogue and human promotion 21 2,2| persons and the value of cultures (cf. RM 8). ~II. Church Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
22 1 | contributions of different cultures to the charism of the Order ? 23 1 | behalf of the different cultures ? Missio ad gentes and The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
24 | and our service to other cultures and to other nations. This, Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
25 | message is accessible to all cultures. It is not tied to any one 26 1 | transcendental values of all cultures and learn to perceive them 27 2 | present and at work in all cultures. It affirms the belief that 28 2 | obedience, equally in all cultures. Yes, consecrated life favours 29 3 | that we cannot evangelize cultures. Rather the Lord moves us 30 3 | men and women within their cultures. This is an excruciatingly 31 4 | consecrated life, as if certain cultures only could fully live it.~ 32 5 | lived in many ways in other cultures. There must be the willingness 33 5 | recognition that openness to all cultures is always faced with resistance 34 5 | the men and women of all cultures in the building of the holy Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
35 | that molded the lives and cultures of Asian people, the great Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
36 3 | bridge builders between two cultures and two churches.~